The Role of Physical Activity in the Molecular Impact of Increased Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) Levels: A Literature Review

Lentera Perawat, Indra Frana, KK Jaya, Legiran
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Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) is a key mediator of human growth hormone (HGH), which plays an important role in promoting cell growth and differentiation in childhood and continues to exert anabolic effects in adults. IGF-1 is a small peptide that circulates in serum bound to a high affinity binding protein. IGF-1 is part of a vast network of growth factors, receptors, and binding proteins involved in mediating cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis IGF-I-like growth factor has broad anabolic and insulin-sensitising effects, which are generated through endocrine (in circulation) as well as paracrine/autocrine mechanisms. Serum concentrations of IGF-1 steadily increase during childhood and peak at puberty, and continue to decline since then, as does the secretion of human growth hormone. This study aims to determine the role of physical activity in molecular impact on increasing IGF-1 levels. This article is the result of a review of various research references related to the role of physical activity in molecular impact on increasing IGF-1 levels. Physical Activity in Molecular has an impact on increasing IGF-1 levels.
体育锻炼在胰岛素样生长因子-1(IGF-1)水平升高的分子影响中的作用:文献综述
胰岛素样生长因子-1(IGF-1)是人类生长激素(HGH)的关键介质,在儿童时期对促进细胞生长和分化起着重要作用,在成人时期继续发挥合成代谢作用。IGF-1 是一种小肽,在血清中与一种高亲和力结合蛋白结合循环。IGF-I 样生长因子具有广泛的合成代谢和胰岛素敏感效应,这些效应通过内分泌(循环中)以及旁分泌/自分泌机制产生。血清中 IGF-1 的浓度在儿童时期稳步上升,在青春期达到峰值,此后持续下降,人类生长激素的分泌也是如此。本研究旨在确定体育锻炼对提高 IGF-1 水平的分子影响。本文是对与体育锻炼对提高 IGF-1 水平的分子影响作用相关的各种研究参考文献进行综述的结果。分子中的体育锻炼对提高 IGF-1 水平有影响。
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